The Kidney Market -- Conversations in Public Health
Daniel Wikler discusses the Kidney Market
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Kidney Stones/Robotic Surgery Update (Part 2)
About the Video: Kidney stones are usually a very painful condition. About 1 in 10 Americans suffer from kidney stones at some point in their lives. This program examines the diagnosis and treatment kidney stones, as well as ways to prevent them. The second part of the show looks at some new ways robotic surgery is helping to treat kidney tumors and other conditions. Part two of this two-part program specifically addresses the following topics: Robotic surgery Kidney tumor surgery Robotic s
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Kidney Stones/Robotic Surgery Update (Part 1)
About the Video: Kidney stones are usually a very painful condition. About 1 in 10 Americans suffer from kidney stones at some point in their lives. This program examines the diagnosis and treatment kidney stones, as well as ways to prevent them. The second part of the show looks at some new ways robotic surgery is helping to treat kidney tumors and other conditions. Part one of this two-part program specifically addresses the following topics: Increasing incidence of kidney stones Kidney fu
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Plant Physiology Class
Tom Arnold, associate professor of biology, brought his plant physiology class outside to compete in transporting water up into the tree canopies outside of Old West.
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The physiology of the kidneys
Aimed at pre-registration Nursing students studying human biology, this learning object introduces the physiology of the kidney, examining the processes by which the kidneys filter blood, control body pH and eliminate the waste products of metabolism from the body.
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Excretory System and Kidney Function - Richard Malkin, Berkeley Biology
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Interactive applet covering the topic of Immunity: Types of Leukocytes, Humoral Response, Cell-Mediated Response, and much more.
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Facial Muscular Anatomy-Physiology and Facial Expression, Emotion
A comprehensive overview of muscles of the face with an interesting twist - facial expression and emotion included. The site covers actions of muscles as well as anatomical relationships.
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Anatomy/Physiology Willard Zemlin Memorial
This fabulous and worthy tribute to Dr. Willard Zemlin who authored one of the foremost and comprehensive anatomy texts for speech-language pathologists offers a myriad of human cadaver pictures depicting various views of laryngeal, skull, respiratory system and central nervous system structures. This would be a great site to use for individual study and interactive labeling in the classroom.
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Laryngeal Anatomy - Physiology: ENT for Medical Students Zagazig University, Egypt
This is an anatomy-physiology based website from Zagazig University located in Egypt. The site features an exhaustive medical ENT perspective on laryngeal anatomy/physiology. The aim of the site is to provide learning materials for medical students studying to become ENTs. The site offers an array of written, diagrams, charts and video learning objects. Additionally, there are video explanations of laryngeal examination procedures to include laryngeal mirror, and flexible and rigid videostrob
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Kidney Filtering
In this activity, students filter different substances through a plastic window screen, different sized hardware cloth and poultry netting. Their model shows how the thickness of a filter in the kidney is imperative in deciding what will be filtered out and what will stay within the blood stream.
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Using Crustaceans to Illustrate the Principles of Osmoregulation, Acid/Base Balance, and Respiratory
Although intended for third or fourth year students in physiology, the exercises are adaptable to first or second year zoology and biology courses. Blood and tissue samples are easy to obtain without sacrificing the animal and the placement of electrodes for chronic recording of gill bailer and heart beats is relatively easy.
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